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   DO NOT BECOME FARMERS AND RANCHERS

 WHAT THEY DO 

   On an ownership or rental basis, operate farms, ranches, greenhouses, nurseries, timber tracts, or other agricultural production establishments which produce crops, horticultural specialties, livestock, poultry, finfish, shellfish, or animal specialties. Include operators of cotton gins, packing houses, and other post-harvest operations. May plant, cultivate, harvest, perform post-harvest activities, and market crops and livestock; may hire, train, and supervise farm workers or supervise a farm labor contractor; may prepare cost, production, and other records. May maintain and operate machinery and perform physical work.

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 NEWS ABOUT Farmers and ranchers 

Banquet to benefit farmers and ranchers
The North Platte Telegraph Money collected from a banquet in North Platte next week will be used to send struggling farmers and ranchers to college. The 2010 Boots and Spurs Nebraska Rural Radio Foundation Banquet will be Friday at the Creekside Event Center.
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A passion for produce
Organic, sustainable & local -- foodies are taking the locavore message to heart More are frequenting farmers markets, launching locavore supper clubs and recipe-rich blogs, and subscribing to Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) to go organic, sustainable and local.
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Silverleaf nightshade dangerous to livestock
Silverleaf nightshade can be a serious weed problem for farmers and ranchers. It can lower crop yields through competition and has been reported to poison cattle, sheep, goats, and horses.
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Remove hay from highway right of way
PIERRE -- The South Dakota Department of Transportation requests the cooperation of all farmers and ranchers in removing processed hay from the highway right of way. State regulations require that hay be removed from the right of way within 30 days of being processed, but no later than Oct. 1.
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Fenced-In Kill Isn't Hunting — It's Murder
Should the United States allow the killing of animals to sate human blood lust? That question occupied my mind last week as I drove across Michigan's Upper Peninsula during my annual midsummer family trek to northern Minnesota.
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Pemberton resident reappointed to national committee
Karen Kritz, of Pemberton, has been reappointed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers.
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Hermine's remnants leave Abilene a little wet, farmers a little happy
The reality of Wednesday morning’s rainfall may have appeared anticlimactic compared with what many were preparing for as a tropical depression — formerly Tropical Storm Hermine — made its way through the state.
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Feral hog control talk of upcoming legislative year
They're “dern good eatin',” according to Bandera County Extension Agent Warren Thigpen, but that's little solace to local farmers, ranchers and landowners who must deal with the destruction of feral hogs.
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Farmers in 6 counties can seek federal loans
Six South Jersey counties have received a disaster designation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for crop losses suffered during severe storms last May.
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Conservation program deadline Oct. 29
RENO -- Nevada agricultural producers who apply by Oct. 29 will be considered in the first round for funding for conservation programs. Applications are being accepted for Nevada's three most popular conservation programs: Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Agricultural Management Assistance and Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program. In 2009 and 2010, Nevada producers qualified for more ...
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Associate Credit Analyst / Credit Analyst / Senior Credit Analyst / Credit Officer — Cobank — Minneapolis, MN
... Agricultural Credit Associations, which deliver financing to farmers, ranchers, aquatic producers, rural homeowners and rural businesses. Position Summary: Prepares and ...
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Staff Attorney — Farmers' Legal Action Group, Inc. (FLAG) — St Paul, MN
... land. Founded in 1986, FLAG serves financially distressed family farmers and ranchers nationwide, working on issues such as credit, disaster relief, sustainable agriculture ...
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Employment News

Things Job Seekers Should be Doing…But Aren’t
If you’re seeking employment at present, I don’t have to tell you that it’s tough out there. “Tough” actually isn’t the right word. Perhaps “brutal” is more appropriate. What has always been an anxiety-inducing, irritating and sometimes painful process has been rendered much more so in the midst of the economic meltdown that has come


Jobs in Fantasy Sports
I guess I can admit it – I’m a fantasy sports junkie. To be precise, a fantasy football and Rotisserie baseball junkie…the other sports don’t interest me. What occurred to me today – as it has many times in the past – is the strange phenomenon that fantasy sports has bred in the employment field.


Louisville Paralegal Jobs Slow at Present
The market for paralegal jobs has been slowing steadily for essentially the same period of time as the current economic downturn, though certainly there are pockets of activity in specialized law firms and, needless to say, many of those positions will be related to mortgage defaults and foreclosures. In Kentucky, Louisville paralegal jobs have been particularly


J2EE .NET Senior Developer Job, Memphis TN
Insourced features as its latest posting a J2EE/.NET Senior Developer job, with a location in Memphis, TN. The position has been posted by Corner Office Consultants and some further details follow. Employer: Corner Office Consultants Job Type: Full-time Experience: 5-7 Years Location: Memphis, Tennessee Description: Excellent opportunity to join a fast-growing company in the Memphis, TN area as


Houston Biotech Jobs Market Remains Strong
The employment market for biotechnology positions remains fairly strong throughout the U.S., and we’ve chosen Houston, Texas as an example of this for purposes of analysis. While the market is not saturated with employers posting jobs, as was the case as recently as February, 2009, the dip in Houston biotech jobs has not been very